On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 04:31:24PM +0200, paolo m. wrote: > Kornel Benko wrote: > > > Am Sun, 27 Sep 2020 14:03:44 +0200 > > schrieb "paolo m. " <paolo.pumi...@gmail.com>: > > > >> Kornel Benko wrote: > >> > >> > Am Sun, 27 Sep 2020 13:19:52 +0200 > >> > schrieb "paolo m." <paolo.pumi...@gmail.com>: > >> > > >> >> Sometimes, while in user1 session, I find convenient launching lyx as > >> >> user2 > >> >> (same group as user1) to open a lyx file, through 'su'. > >> >> As user2 changes and save that file, access privileges are changed as > >> >> well. That does not happen when a text file is opened by kwrite, so it > >> >> should be something specific to lyx. > >> >> > >> >> Before 'su' switch: > >> >> text file x -rw-rw-r-- > >> >> lyx file xx.lyx -rw-rw-r-- > >> >> > >> >> Switching and modifying file x (by kwrite) and xx.lyx (by lyx): > >> >> x -rw-rw-r-- > >> >> xx.lyx -rw------- > >> >> > >> >> (Same results when launching 'dolphin' file manager as user2 to open > >> >> a lyx file, through 'su''). > >> >> > >> > > >> > Have you checked the setting of 'umask' for both users? > >> > > >> > Kornel > >> Yes, umask is set in /etc/zshenv; kwrite complies with that > >> specification Maybe lyx reads a different umask setting? > >> > >> thanks > >> > >> p. > >> > > > > Hm, I meant the output of the command 'umask'. > > Maybe it is set be /etc/zshenv, but there may be different handling (like > > include of user specific file). > > > > Here it is for example > > $ umask > > 22 > > > > Kornel > > Umask is the same for both users: > % umask > 002 > > > % grep -i umask /etc/zshenv > umask u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rx
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